In software testing, testing drop-down menus can be a tricky task. These menus often contain a large number of options, and ensuring that they are all functioning correctly can be time-consuming. In this blog post, we will take a look test cases for drop down list for testing drop-down list, as well as provide some examples of test cases that can be used to ensure that these menus are working correctly.
UI Test Cases For Drop Down List
- Verify that the drop down list layout is as per the client’s specification or not
- Verify that the drop down list design is as per the client’s specification or not
- Verify that color of the drop down list
- Verify that options are properly displayed or not
- Verify that alignment of the drop down list is proper or not
- Verify that height of the drop down is as expected or not
- Verify that width of the drop down is as expected or not
- Verify that text color in the drop down list or menu
- Verify that spelling mistakes in drop down list text labels
- Verify that text alignment in the drop down list
Functional Test Cases For Drop Down List
- Verify that the user is able to click on the drop down list field or not
- Verify that when the user clicks on the drop down list then all options should be displayed in the list
- Verify that if the drop down is a mandatory field then a validation error message should be displayed
- Verify that if the drop down is the mandatory field then a red “*” mark should be displayed.
- Verify that the default value in the drop down list is selected or not
- Verify that order of the values in the drop down list
- Verify that the user is able to scroll down in the drop down field or not
- Verify that the user should not be able to edit in the drop down list field
- Verify that the user is able to select an option from keyboard alphabets or not
- Verify that the user should not be select more than one option from the drop down list
- Verify that maximum text length in drop down list options
- Verify that mouse hover functionality for drop down list
- Verify that the drop down list field is highlighted when the user presses the tab key on the drop down field
Negative Test Cases For Drop Down List
- Verify that the user should not able to select more than one option from the menu.
- verify that options are loaded with a proper label or not.
- verify that the user should not be able to enter text in the drop down list. Verify that list should be scrollable in drop down list.
Conclusion
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